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Davie's obituary

Heaven has gained an Angel and Cassandra has her Soulmate back. We lost someone we loved too soon. The greatest love of Davie’s life was Cassandra “Cassie” Marie Anderson Sills. They met in 2004 and it was magic from the start. Cassandra was living with him a few weeks after they met, though she never did actually tell her Dad. She just slowly started moving her things out of the house, and she never looked back. They took care of each other, and through all their hardships you could tell how much they loved one another. It was devastating when Cassandra was diagnosed with Leukemia early into their relationship. She had asked if he wanted to leave (she would have understood.) He firmly said no. He was in for the long haul and wanted to be with her through the illness. Davie was a diabetic, and Cassandra was always looking after his sugar and making sure he ate timely. Looking after each other was what they were best at, so they married 11/11/2011.
Cassandra and Davie enjoyed camping, fishing and just laughing together whether being outside in nature, going to tag sales or spending quality time with family. They were each other’s person. Losing her in 2024 was incredibly difficult for Davie. Although it may have been his diabetes, his loved ones believe he ultimately died of a broken heart. The only consolation in our loss, is knowing they are together again.
Davie had the biggest heart, and always wanted to help everyone. He couldn’t say no. He could start up a conversation with anyone anywhere about nothing. Davie loved cars and driving fast (too fast). His favorite color was purple, and he was an avid gamer. Halloween was their favorite holiday, Davie and Cassandra never failed to decorate. They loved children and animals. Athena was their beloved Pitbull. Davie and Cassandra wanted desperately to have children, but tragically it wasn’t their fate. Davie was adored by his niece Aria and his nephew Bastian. When he walked into a room they screamed his name and ran into his arms. They spent as much time as possible with their friend Earlene’s children Mikaela, Khloe, and Arthur. They considered them their ‘adopted’ children.
Davie’s longest friend was Rose Nilson, Pastor at Andover Congregational Church. Davie and Rose were friends since elementary school and Davie went to high school with her husband Brian. He was Godfather to their son. Davie and Cassandra were proud members of the church.
Davie leaves behind his Uncle Richard Sills, his in-laws Jeff and Michele Anderson, his sisters-in-law Ashlee (Anderson) Beaupre and her husband Brian, Michele Renee (Anderson) Lalonde and her husband Michael, Jennifer Anderson, his nephew Bastian and niece Aria Beaupre, friends Mike Muldoon, Cody Hartford (who he considered a brother,) Earlene Ames and many more. Davie will not be forgotten by anyone who ever met him.
A memorial service will be held at Andover Congregational Church, 359 US-6, Andover, CT on Sunday, Oct 12 at noon. A light luncheon will be held downstairs after the service.

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Rest in peace cousin 🙏. So glad we got to reconnect in the last couple of years.  Happy you and Cassandra are together …
Rest in peace cousin 🙏. So glad we got to reconnect in the last couple of years.  Happy you and Cas…
Rest in peace cousin 🙏. So glad we got to reconnect in the last …
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Davie Sills, II